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75th Independence Day: Google Honors Indian Cultural Tradition with Unique Doodle

75th Independence Day: Google Honors Indian Cultural Tradition with Unique Doodle
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New Delhi: Indian cultural diversity and multi-faceted dance forms, ranging from Bharakanatyam to Purulia Chhau, have lived in a vibrant doodle by Google’s internet search giant to mark the 75th 75th Independence Day.
Digital artwork is the color Palatte that is truly with dancers or props held by them, representing ‘Google’ letters.
Doodle made by artists based in Kolkata, Sayan Mukherjee “celebrated Indian Independence Day and its cultural traditions that were forged by centuries of historical progress,” according to information shared by Google on its website.
Six Artistes, wearing a traditional colorful costume, stands in a row, on a platform decorated with the old heritage design, to add a lively atmosphere.
What is described on the extreme left of Doodle is a dancer Bharakanatyam in a fat dress and ‘Mudra’ that inspires ‘g’ from ‘google’, while dancers Kathakali in the stunning costume Syabda is at the other end of the spectrum with a folded spectrum.
After the Bharakathyam dancer, stood a woman in a bihu costume, holding Jaapi – Traditional Hat Assam – Forming the letter ‘o’, followed by dancers Bhangra from Punjab, beating ‘Dhol’, the percussion instrument formed both ‘O’ in the name of the search giant.
Purulia Chhau Dancer with a colorful headgear is the next queue followed by the ‘Garba’ dancer from Gujarat with a pair of sticks in his hand, finishing the line-up.
“India is inhabited by one-sixth of the total global population and is characterized by thousands of different ethnic groups and ethnic groups on its borders.
Indians in all children continents 29 countries celebrate their multicultural freedom and spirit of their habits such as traditional dance performances, which vary depending on culture regional, “the search giant said.
Doodle art work illustrates various forms of this dance.
Described in remotely, masked grade from Indian EPOS known as Chhau Dance has the origin in the state of Jharkhand, Purulia Chhau, and the area of ​​Seraiikella Chau, he added.
On Saturday, a US-based company, known to commemorate the main historical events and celebrate the iconic personality, also showcased Doodle – inspired by ancient fortresses, marking the 75th Independence Day of Pakistan.
“In honor of this historic day, Doodle’s art works today described a medieval fortress, a large-scale square building with a massive symmetrical perimeter of 40 circles.
The vehicle was built in the 9th century,” engine search engines wrote on artwork at 14 August.
“Located in the great expanse of Western Pakistan C Holistan des deserts, each of these ancient stone fortress rises almost 100 feet from the sand and consists of a symbol of adaptability and ancient Pakistan,” he said.

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